Wednesday, November 10, 2010In this highly interactive presentation, participants will:
• Discover new ways to talk and think about money among family members and between generations
• Develop a financial decision-making process that honors each person’s values
• Set clear financial goals that include saving and sharing
• Receive take-home tools to use with other family members, peers, etc.
Nathan Dungan is the founder and president of Share Save Spend®. For over 20 years, he has been an industry thought-leader on helping youth and adults link their money decisions to their values. He is the author of Prodigal Sons & Material Daughters: How Not to Be Your Child's ATM and his new book Money Sanity Solutions: Linking Money and Meaning comes out this fall.
Mr.Dungan's appearance at Darien Library is made possible by YWCA Parent Awareness and Darien Library. Darien Library and YWCA Parent Awareness are members of Thriving Youth: Connected Community.
Saturday, November 13, 2010 Will you rule Park Place or build an empire on Atlantic Avenue? Show off your financial wizardry in our first-ever Teens (12 and up) vs. Tweens (kids ages 10-12) Monopoly Showdown! No sign up, just drop-in. This program takes place on National Gaming Day!
Photo courtesy of Flickr user mtsofan (Monopoly pieces)